AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEducation Tech in Guinea-Bissau: A World Bank-financed structured pedagogy pilot is rolling out in Morés (near Bissau), training teachers to improve Portuguese and math for 5–6-year-olds using sequenced lesson plans and learning materials—an approach meant to tackle gaps in teaching methods and resources. Water Stress Data: A new global map highlights how severe water stress is for many countries, with Kuwait topping the list (3,850%); the data uses freshwater withdrawals versus renewable resources and flags where demand is outpacing nature. Games Funding for Africa: Google Play launched an equity-free Indie Games Fund for Africa, putting $1m (Sh129m) into independent studios across 32 countries with mentorship and technical support to help games reach global audiences. Regional Tech & Training Governance: Guinea-Bissau is part of the Regional Maritime University network as leadership rotates; the new RMU chancellor and board chair takes over to push long-term sustainability of maritime education. Wildlife Trade Spotlight: A report on chimpanzees shows how global wildlife trade harms animals and drives stress in sanctuary settings.
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